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Infoworld Confirms Critical Windows 7 Bug

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Just received this in my email ..

InfoWorld confirms critical Windows 7 bug

InfoWorld's tests of the final Windows 7 version (the RTM, or "release to manufacturing") confirms a massive memory leak that occurs when the chkdsk.exe utility is run. Chkdsk.exe scans the PC's hard drives looking for errors in the files and file structures. The memory leak -- which can cause the PC to stop operating -- occurs when chkdsk.exe is run on secondary disks, as opposed to the disk Windows is installed on.

The bug was first reported this morning at several Web sites. Microsoft is due to ship Windows 7 on Oct. 22, and it finalized the Windows RTM in mid-July.

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So what else is new

Ya sure gonna upset a whole bunch of neophytes here

BR>Jack

InfoWorld confirms critical Windows 7 95 98SE W2K all of the above bug

Big deal. They'll hotfix it within a week.

The TG Daily blog are saying it has been released to production already ..

it'll simply be another kbxxxxx released via windows update.

So what else is new

Ya sure gonna upset a whole bunch of neophytes here

BR>Jack

InfoWorld confirms critical Windows 7 95 98SE W2K all of the above bug

But W2K is now almost fixed and can be used for non critical applications

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